There’s An App(lication) For That Webinar Series – STEW-MAP: Stewardship and Recreation

Virtual

The Northern Research Station has developed a suite of decision-support tools over the years that support research and land management. From land cover change to invasive species presence, these tools can facilitate land management decisions by understanding the current state of forests and suggesting future scenarios.   This webinar series will introduce six decision-support tools developed […]

Whitebark Pine 101: Fire ecology and management of whitebark pine ecosystems

Virtual

This webinar explores the role of wildland fire in whitebark pine ecosystems and the possibility of using fire to restore declining forests. Fire regimes are first discussed, both in the past and what is projected for the future. Then the characteristics of whitebark pine that allow it to survive fires will be detailed. We will […]

Science You Can Use Spring Webinar Series: TreeMap is a tree-level model of U.S. forests – New data delivery and visualization improvements make it easier to use

Virtual

Join RMRS scientists for these land management-focused webinars. Each day will be half presentation, half Q&A. March 27 presenter: Karin Riley, Research Ecologist All webinars will take place from 10:00 - 11:00 MT. SAF credit will be available To register, visit https://usfs.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItceuhrDIsGf9G9EI8ZoMrXCPb-eG4Zuc#/registration.

Forest Pathology in Washington: The Influence of tree disease – Webinar

Virtual

Women Owning Woodlands Spring 2024 Webinar - Forest Pathology in Washington State: The influence of tree diseases by Rachel Brooks, Forest Pathologist with Washington Department of Natural Resources. To Register: https://forestry.wsu.edu/women-owning-woodlands-washington/ For more information contact:  Dr. Molly Darr, Forest Health Extension Specialist with WSU at molly.darr@wsu.edu

There’s An App(lication) For That Webinar Series – EVALIDator: Accessing and Analyzing Forest Inventory Data

Virtual

The Northern Research Station has developed a suite of decision-support tools over the years that support research and land management. From land cover change to invasive species presence, these tools can facilitate land management decisions by understanding the current state of forests and suggesting future scenarios.   This webinar series will introduce six decision-support tools developed […]

Tribal Forestry: Understanding Current Issues and Challenges – Tribes and Fire: Implementing Traditional Knowledge

Virtual

Tribes and First Nations have been forest stewards since time immemorial on the land that is currently called North America. In the face of climate change, tribes and First Nations continue to work with institutions, NGOs, and federal and state agencies to support Indigenous sovereignty and resilient forested landscapes. This webinar will focus on the […]

Fire Lab Seminar Series: The scientific value of fire in wilderness

Virtual

The Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory has been hosting an annual seminar series since 1998. Hour-long seminars are presented by Fire Lab employees and other researchers from throughout the world. Seminars cover current research and management about the natural world from a broad range of disciplines, but most seminars usually have a wildland fire theme. The […]

There’s An App(lication) For That Webinar Series – Urban Forest Patch Viewer: Conserving Forests in Cities

Virtual

The Northern Research Station has developed a suite of decision-support tools over the years that support research and land management. From land cover change to invasive species presence, these tools can facilitate land management decisions by understanding the current state of forests and suggesting future scenarios.   This webinar series will introduce six decision-support tools developed […]

Salish Sea Science Roundtable: Modeling to Strategically Manage Groundwater and Stream Flows

As climate change intensifies, more frequent heatwaves, reduced snowpack, changing precipitation patterns, and other ripple effects make it increasingly complex to manage groundwater and stream flows. Our salmon, farmers, and communities rely on these essential water resources. At the roundtable, Philip Murphy and Sono Hashisaki will share an approach being developed by the Suquamish Tribe […]

Forests + Climate Learning Exchange Series: Mass Timber: How to Think About the Carbon Value Proposition

Virtual

The Forests + Climate Learning Exchange Series (LES), co-hosted by the Forest Carbon and Climate Program (FCCP) and the Society of American Foresters (SAF), invites academics, practitioners, policymakers, and other experts to present innovative and important research, projects, and strategies relating to forest carbon. The series aims to develop and expand forest stakeholder knowledge and perspectives […]

Starker Lecture Series — Land Ethic: A Sand County Almanac 75th Anniversary

Oregon State University 3205 SW Washington Way, Corvallis, United States

As part of celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Sand County Almanac, the first lecture will focus on Aldo Leopold and his role in forestry conservation. Leopold noted that a land ethic expands the definition of community to include not only humans, but all the other parts of the Earth, as well: soils, waters, plants […]

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